Plant Source: | Rosemary |
Overview | rosmarinic acid methyl ester is a derivative of rosmarinic acid, widely found in rabdosia rubescens, Vitex, Salvia miltiorrhiza, in plants such as xihuangcao and perilla, the main difference from rosmarinic acid lies in the esterification of side chain carboxyl groups. |
Use | pharmacological activity of methyl rosmarinic acid research shows that in vitro anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, the activity of methyl rosmarinic acid was stronger than that of rosmarinic acid in the experiments of antioxidation and anti-proliferation of cardiovascular smooth muscle cells. |
biological activity | Methyl rossinate is a non-competitive tyrosinase inhibitor isolated from Rabdosia serra, the IC50 value for the effect of mushroom tyrosinase was 0.28 mM, which also inhibited a-glucosidase[1]. |
Target | IC50: 0.28 mM, a -glucosidase |